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temporary fencing / barriers - options?
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mumto2loves
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hi
we live on the end of a row of semi detached houses with a grassy area then the road next to us, we're having a new fence put up but we (my husband and brother
) need to take the wall and brick shed down 1st. is there some kind of barrier type thing that i can hire for a few days / week so that my garden isn't just open for the world and its brother to have a nose in, and also so my children can play out the back?
doesn't really need to be safe security wise, i'll lock anything away, its just the privacy side i'd like?
i've 'googled' it but am only getting places for concerts and crowd control:o
we live on the end of a row of semi detached houses with a grassy area then the road next to us, we're having a new fence put up but we (my husband and brother

doesn't really need to be safe security wise, i'll lock anything away, its just the privacy side i'd like?
i've 'googled' it but am only getting places for concerts and crowd control:o
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Try your local Plant & Machinery Hire - the places you can get chainsaws or mini diggers from
i'm sure someone can recommend somewhere if you let us know your county
If you can keep your head when all around you are losing theirs, its just possible you haven't grasped the situation0 -
as above, this is the sort of thing used for temporary fencing herris/heras
http://www.elliottuk.com/fencing
shop around for the best price,you might also consider some 'green'(clour) meshing tied to it for a bit more privacy,
which area are you locatedIMOJACAR
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hi
thanks we're in southampton, i'll have a look at thoses links now0 -
Why not use chicken wire on temporary posts.
Herris type fencing can be expensive - they normally have minimum hire periods, plus transport costs.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0 -
Or this stuff - v cheap and will deter for a while
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Hand+Tools/Contractors+Safety/Orange+Safety+Fencing+1m+x+50m/d10/sd2819/p52159Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0
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